Proposed Refinement of Superpave High-Temperature Specification Parameter for Performance-Graded Binders

Author:

Bouldin Mark G.1,Dongré Raj2,D′Angelo John3

Affiliation:

1. Pebblecrest Materials Services, Inc., Mercer Square, 73 Old Dublin Pike, #311, Doylestown, PA 18901

2. Federal Highway Administration/Salut, 6300 Georgetown Pike, McLean, VA 22101

3. Federal Highway Administration, 400 Seventh Street NW, Washington, D.C. 20590

Abstract

A semiempirical approach developed to predict the viscoelastic response of a binder in repeated creep recovery tests is described. This model provides an avenue to predict the rut resistance ( R) as a function of loading (time and load) and temperature from data at a single frequency or frequency sweeps when needed. Thus, it can be used to develop a grading procedure for asphalt binders that not only accurately captures the delayed elasticity of modified binders but also accounts for the effect of traffic speed and traffic loading. The current Superpave binder specification attempts to capture the relative high-temperature performance (i.e., resistance to rut) of a binder via the inverse shear loss compliance, 1/ J” or G*/sin δ, at 10 rad/s. This parameter represents an improvement over the absolute viscosity because it is measured at a defined rate of deformation and accounts to some degree for the viscoelasticity of the binder via the phase angle. The parameter would correctly predict the relative R for an ideally viscous ( R ∞ η) material or an ideally elastic material ( R = ∞). However, there is mounting evidence that at phase angles between 40° and 75°, the parameter may not fully capture the viscoelastic nature of many modified binders. Various authors have shown that the R of mixtures can be well described by models using data from dynamic creep experiments, in which the mix is subjected to a load followed by a relaxation period. More recently, Bahia proposed to capture their high-temperature performance by using a similar technique on neat binders.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference8 articles.

1. Performance-Graded High-Temperature Selection Criterion: Can We Do It Better?

2. BouldinM. G., DongréR. N., RoweG. M., ZanzottoL., and SharrockM. J. Predicting the High Temperature Performance of Binders from Rheological Parameters (in preparation for meeting of Association of Asphalt Paving Technologists, 2001).

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